Who would have known that fashion designer Victoria Beckham, wife of erstwhile footballer David Beckham, had a solo pop career. Then again, she was part of the internationally renowned Spice Girls. Either way, the cover of her single Not Such An Innocent Girl tends to suggest that she is a little on the naughty side too. The remix shows a babe who is lacking a great deal of innocence, and has climbed right over to the naughty side. Pose!

Those crazy Moody Blues and their Nights In White Satin. What a set of wacky dudes. So much so, that the cover of their single doesn't show any of them wearing white satin, nor does it show anyone else wearing it. The remix solves this as we find a babe lounging around on what looks like an old oil barrel painted red. What is important, here though, is that she is wearing white satin lingerie, and not that much else. She looks like a barrel of fun. A material girl. OK, we give up. Sheets!

Some bands produce singles which are ripe for the picking when it comes to remixing and Bloc Party fall deeply into that category. Here we find their single Mercury, the original cover of which shows someone running a hand through someone's hair. It is not clear if they are one and the same person. But what, if anything, have NASA taught us about Mercury? It's a bit hot there, given how close to the sun it is. And so in the remix we find some babes who are fiery hot. Maybe they should have worn more protective clothing if they were going to visit such a sizzling planet? Scorch!

It can be a real pleasure when a picture and a song come together to make the perfect storm of a remix, and Nutbush City Limits by Ike And Tina Turner, is just such an example. The original cover shows Ms Turner resting on a car which, for some reason, has the registration 'Bolic'. She appears to be close to the Nutbush city limits, as evidenced by the sign on the road, but how fake is that? The remix shows a babe who is standing right next to the Nutbush city limits and that sign by the side of the road is definitely not a fake. River deep!

You know those times when you buy a six-pack of chocolate and find that there's an extra bar in the bag, well today is one of those times. Why? Because this week-long remix of Depeche Mode covers is 8 days long, giving you a whole remix for free (not that you pay for them anyway). So here is a remix for Only When I Lose Myself. The original cover, well that tells us nothing about who or how is losing what. The remix we find a babe who is clearly lost in herself. Maybe there's scope for someone to help her find herself too? Seek!

It's the end of our week-long Depeche Mode special and as it's a Sunday, we thought that a vaguely religious tone might be appropriate, and so we present Personal Jesus. The original cover alludes to the religiosity of this song through using bars of color in a cross shape. The remix does away with this imagery and instead presents a babe on a cross, who, if truth be told, would make a great personal cross bearer, though her credentials as the savior of the human race are lacking. Repent!

As if you hadn't guessed already, it's Depeche Mode week, and although we've gotten to the week-end, the remixes just keep on coming. The original cover of Master And Servant has the merest suggestion that in a master/servant relationship, some kind of chains may be necessary. The remix shows far more clearly how these chains might be used, which is to say that they are used to tie up a naked babe who is, presumably, the servant. Masterful!

Our Depeche Mode remix week continues with In Your Room. The original cover may, or may not, have been taken in your room, or anyone else's room. The problem is that the lighbulb is obscuring any indication of what is in the room, or why you might be there. On the remix we are being invited into someone's room and for sure the invitation is very appealing. Enter!

Another remix in our week long Depeche Mode special in the name of Barrel Of A Gun. The original cover artwork seems a little confused and it is not clear whether there is a gun, or a barrel anywhere in the picture. In the remix, there is a gun, and it's barrel is pointing right at you. And would you believe it, it is being held firmly in the hands of a topless babe. Fire!

Another in our week of Depeche Mode remixes sees us Walking In My Shoes (not to be recommended unless we share the same shoe size). It may just be us, but the contraption on the original cover, the kind of half human, half parrot thing, doesn't even seem to be wearing any shoes. The remix sees a babe walking in her shoes, along a frozen city street, wearing nothing but an overcoat. Why she would do this is not certain, but if anyone wishes to walk in her shoes and do the same thing, please send us the pictures as we'd love to include them in another remix. Submission!